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Let’s Learn About Color!
An Introduction to The Color Wheel By Lesley Dunham Odgers
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Color can be a fascinating
complex subject… How much do you know?
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Basic Color Terms Covered
Properties of color Primary colors Secondary colors Tertiary colors Warm and cold colors Harmonious colors Complementary colors Conclusion The Color Wheel!
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Properties of Color Colors can help capture a specific mood
Colors can work in harmony Colors can make a vibrant contrast Colors can be muted Colors can be intense!
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Primary Colors 3 primary colors Not created by mixing other colors
From these 3 colors, all other colors can be mixed -except black and white red blue yellow
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Primary Colors -placement on The Color Wheel
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Secondary Colors 3 secondary colors
Made from mixtures of 2 primary colors red + blue= blue + yellow= red + yellow= violet green orange
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Secondary Colors -placement on The Color Wheel
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Tertiary Colors Made from mixtures of 1 primary color and 1 secondary color Yellow +orange= Violet +blue= Orange +red= Blue +green= Red +violet= Green +yellow=
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Tertiary Colors -placement on The Color Wheel
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Warm and Cold Colors Used to describe the “temperature” of the color
Warm colors-yellows, oranges, and reds -produce festive mood Cool colors-blues, greens, and purples -create a somber mood yellow orange red blue green violet
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Harmonious Colors Colors next to each other on the color wheel
If used together, do not result in “clash” yellow yellow orange orange
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Complementary Colors Colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel If used together, produce the most “contrast” yellow violet orange blue
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Conclusion We can create a color wheel from all that we have learned
Color wheels are like rainbows -they are full of hope -no two are exactly alike -there are an infinite number of color possibilities!!
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The Color Wheel...questions?
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